Ross said that if a person skipped an entire year, for instance, not renewing their license plate, then they would have to not only pay for the current year, but for the prior year for which they had not paid. To not do so will result in being charged $1 per day, up to the maximum penalty of $100, said Paula Ross, spokesperson for the Oklahoma Tax Commission, which oversees the production and distribution of the state’s license plates. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, more motorists are not in compliance with state law, which requires motor vehicles to have their license plate renewed annually. Walk through any large parking lot in any Oklahoma city and chances are, if you look closely enough, you will notice numerous vehicles sporting expired Oklahoma tags.
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